One day last week Mrs. E. Stover, daughter of W. A. McGee of Lumpkin County, died in Dawson County suddenly. She was apparently as well as ever when her husband arose to make a fire As she said, "Oh, Lordy, my head," Mr Stover looked around and saw his wife sitting up with her hand to her head, and in a short time after he reached her bedside she died. Her remains were buried in Shoal Creek Cemetery in White County, Georgia, on last Friday afternoon.
From: Deaths. Murders and Lynchings Ahstracted from Lumpkin County, Georgia Newspapers, Volume 2 1901 – 1925 by Jimmy E. Anderson
One day last week Mrs. E. Stover, daughter of W. A. McGee of Lumpkin County, died in Dawson County suddenly. She was apparently as well as ever when her husband arose to make a fire As she said, "Oh, Lordy, my head," Mr Stover looked around and saw his wife sitting up with her hand to her head, and in a short time after he reached her bedside she died. Her remains were buried in Shoal Creek Cemetery in White County, Georgia, on last Friday afternoon.
From: Deaths. Murders and Lynchings Ahstracted from Lumpkin County, Georgia Newspapers, Volume 2 1901 – 1925 by Jimmy E. Anderson
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